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John DiBartolomeo 12-08-2021 08:44 AM

No Tech - Part 2
 
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I guess last week’s Blog must have made the hair stand up on the back of the necks of some people. Most of it all realizing and agreeing with the inadequacies of the system. If you missed reading, hit https://dragracingactiononline.com/category/blog/.

I do have to admit that inspecting cars can be a tough job, one I wouldn’t want. It was quite a long time ago, when I was a regular at Island Dragway in New Jersey. At one of their big races, the line for tech inspection was rather long. The track’s long-time Tech guy was Duke Snyder who really understood the process and the rules. As the line grew larger, he approached me about helping out in Tech. Things went rather well until I encountered a car which used typical water pipe and welded elbows for a roll bar. I explained that wasn’t legal to which the gentleman replied, “I’m a certified welder and I know how to build cars.”

Okay, but I didn’t want to have my name signed to his Tech Card when I knew it wasn’t legal or safe. I think it was shortly after that when I “resigned” from my job as a Tech Inspector.

There have been countless lawsuits arising from racers who were injured or lost their lives at a track. In this litigious society we live in today, just about any injury can bring out in the open a myriad of attorneys just looking for reason to sue. Oftentimes they win and it sets a precedent for future claims. I question how an organization like the NHRA can allow for such a loophole to not enable proper tech inspection. But what do I know? I’m certainly not an attorney nor do I know the inner workings of the organization.

I do know; or at least I believe; that should even the most frivolous of lawsuits make its way before a judge and jury, there is a chance for a settlement, which again sets a precedent, one in which attorneys can use in the future to argue their own cases.

Does this mean that the next time I show up at the track with one of my cars, I can expect to get a thorough looking over? I hope not, but I do feel it’s in my best interest to be as safe as I can, which means having all of at least my safety equipment up to date and specs. Regardless of someone telling me I “have to” have a certain item, I’ll think of my own safety and hopefully wear it first.

What about you?

This week also marks the PRI Trade Show and the first one I’ve missed in probably 30 years or so. My wife and son will be there representing us in Booth 939, so if you’re going, please stop by and say hello.

Reason I’m not attending personally is that I have to go through 28 straight days of radiation, Monday through Friday, so I’m a bit “tied up.” I am feeling okay, getting through this portion of my life pretty good, I think. Just need to get past it and back to normal. Docs say it’s just temporary so I’m praying they’re right. As of now, I’m beginning to get my energy level back which I’m thankful for, but I will miss seeing so many of you at PRI. I really enjoyed the Show when it was in Florida, not so much in the cold of Indy, but so much for that.

Ray Gottry 12-08-2021 09:12 AM

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John,

Remind me to tell you the story of the guy who showed up at the Texas Motorplex with a beautiful big block Ford Falcon with the roll cage made out of PVC pipe!

ss125h 12-08-2021 09:25 AM

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John, we are all praying for you. May GOD bless, Glen H 1257

James Perrone 12-08-2021 10:34 AM

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I raced at Island Dragway for years and the complaint I would here from racers from Long Island was that old guy in tech. Duke is a prick . He picked my car apart
I would tell them he’s not a prick just doing his job. Duke was fair and consistent

Rob Petrie E395 12-08-2021 11:08 AM

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Miss this one so you can make the next 30. Short term pain long term gain. REMEMBER Your tougher than cancer! Kick it’s A!

As far as safety and lawsuits. Our own safety should be our own priority. And for those that haven’t figured it out. You can get killed driving down the street, driving top fuel or your 20 second car on the track. If that’s too much risk. Don’t do it. But if you decide to and don’t take proper precautions. And something goes wrong. And your hurt or killed that’s on you. You want to race your dragster in shorts and a t shirt. Go ahead but I don’t want to hear any whining if something goes wrong. And if I do everything possible to protect myself. And god forbid I’m hurt or killed. I knew what I was doing and I knew the risks. I don’t want any lawyers involved.

Rich Biebel 12-08-2021 01:13 PM

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Originally Posted by James Perrone (Post 653486)
I raced at Island Dragway for years and the complaint I would here from racers from Long Island was that old guy in tech. Duke is a prick . He picked my car apart
I would tell them he’s not a prick just doing his job. Duke was fair and consistent

Duke is the nicest guy you could meet but he took his job seriously.
I’ve known him since the mid 1960’s. He was there at Island when they opened
If you argued with him about a tech issue you were making a big mistake.
Island had Tech long after most other tracks had virtually nothing.
They still do and it’s not an easy job and modern real fast cars and the street crowd are very difficult at times to deal with.
It’s a thankless job and their just trying to keep things as safe as possible.

I’ve done some stupid things over the years myself. Got tossed out at least once.....at a National event. Was not happy but it was clearly on me.

Bob Don 12-08-2021 04:59 PM

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John - Good luck with your procedure. Prayers and best wishes sent your way.

bigshow2966 12-09-2021 12:47 AM

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Good luck John.

Dyno 12-10-2021 07:19 PM

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I went through 38 treatments on a Monday - Friday schedule for prostate cancer, early on it was easy, the later half was a little tougher, you can do it! Good luck.

Larry Hill 12-10-2021 08:24 PM

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I went by your both and said hello to your wife and son. Patsy and I wish you well


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